Ryan Bloom wrote:

> Just ran a few tests with OtherBill.  IIS 5.0's default behavior, at least, is
> not to gzip an html file.  We already support gzip encoding today.  This
> discussion is about on-the-fly gzip compression.

I tried to negotiate a gzip compressed document from a dynamic ASP file
on an IIS v5.0 server, and it returned gzipped content to me - so IIS is
certainly capable of gzipping arbitrary content. This was against a
public server out there, so I'm not sure of what the default behavior is
like.

Regards,
Graham
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